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🎱 TGA Sports 58 Inch 19oz 2-Piece Hardwood Billiard House Cue Sticks Pool Cue - Premium Quality for Stellar Pool Play Review

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Revainrating 2.5 out of 5Β Β 
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Description of 🎱 TGA Sports 58 Inch 19oz 2-Piece Hardwood Billiard House Cue Sticks Pool Cue - Premium Quality for Stellar Pool Play

Joint: 2-piece center joint. Tips: Glue-on 13mm Diameter. Weight: Each cue weight 19oz. Package: 4 cues.

Reviews

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Broken cue on Cues and accessories

When the top of the cue was attached to the second part, the larger second part broke when tightening. The wood was found to be too soft or the bushing insert was installed incorrectly.

Pros
  • Pack: 4 cues
Cons
  • fragile

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Non-leather tip, good for billiards and pool

Cue tips should be leather, possibly other material, not wood. These cues have wooden tips. For that reason I should have given this one a star, but I replaced the tip and otherwise these are good pointers.

Pros
  • Weight: Cue weight 19 ounces
Cons
  • You could choose a newer model

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Deformed upon arrival. Get something different.

Warped straight out of the box. I wasn't looking for an expensive stick, I expected them to be brand new. not worth your money. Rather spend a little more and buy something else.

Pros
  • Tips: Adhesive Diameter 13mm
Cons
  • Coins

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Functional but thin tips

They are not as high quality as our other pool cues and I do not recommend them. They're a good weight and straight when you put the two pieces together, but the tips are thin meaning there's more trouble connecting to the ball properly. We keep them and will use them as a last resort.

Pros
  • Connection: Two-piece center joint
Cons
  • Quick instructions